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Each year Make Me Heal looks forward to the Country Music Awards, where country singers and musicians of the past and present strut their plastic surgery down the red carpet, covered in larger than life glitz and glitter.

American Idol star Carrie Underwood, a nominee for Female Vocalist, co-hosted the Country Music Awards with country star Brad Paisley, who was nominated in six categories. Neither country star showed symptoms of plastic surgery, but they could still be in the cards as the stars begin to age in the spotlight. (See Make Me Heal’s story on Carrie Underwood’s plastic surgery).

Always a beauty, Faith Hill looked stunning and much younger than her 42 years in an elegant gray dress on the red carpet. Faith has previously said no to plastic surgery, but she may be filling in with some non-invasive procedures, like Botox injections and lip augmentation.

Manhattan plastic surgeon Dr Jennifer Walden says, “I don’t believe Ms. Hill has ever had any plastic surgery, but it appears that she may keep aging at bay with the help of injectables. Her forehead looks slightly “frozen”, which may have been the result of Botox. In addition, her lips have the plump appearance that may come from fillers.”

Dr. Paul S. Nassif, a Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon and Rhinoplasty Specialist in Beverly Hills, Calif., says, “Faith Hill looks great. I do not believe she has had a facelift, but injectables are very likely due to the appearance of her smooth skin showing minimal lines. Overall she looks great, and I would not change a thing.”

Faith and her husband, country favorite, Tim McGraw presented the big winner of the night, Taylor Swift with the much-coveted Entertainer of the Year award. Taylor is the youngest winner at the tender age of 19 and hasn’t been under the knife yet, but who knows what the future holds for the singer, it may even include a nose job (See Make Me Heal’s story on Taylor Swift’s plastic surgery).

While many applauded Taylor’s sweep at the awards show, half of The Judds were less than congratulatory.Wynonna told USA Today, “You want my honest comment? It’s too much too soon. Time is God’s way of keeping everything from happening at once. It’s just too much of a good thing too soon. My thing is, being a home-school mom, I want kids to earn it, and I think some time … ‘cause mom and I rode in a car for the first year of our career to visit radio stations. There was a making of the star, there was a rising up, and the fans went with us. Now it’s over coffee breaks, the success, almost. You have to play catch up … It’s like the girl who wins an Oscar and she’s under 20. What do you do from here?”

Wynonna and her mother Naomi are clearly fans of plastic surgery. Between the two of them, they look to have more than one facelift, breast lifts and augmentations and more. They seem to be following the Dolly Parton Guide to Beauty (See Make Me Heal’s story on Dolly Parton’s plastic surgery).

Dr Walden says, “In addition to their success in the music industry, Wynonna and Naomi also both seem to appear younger as the years pass. It is rumored that both women have been under the knife for facelifts, browlifts, and eyelid lifts. In addition to the possible surgical procedures the two have had, they both seem to have had Botox and fillers added to their lips.”

Dr Nassif says, “Wynonna and Naomi Judd have likely had some work done. It is clear Wynonna has had rhinoplasty at some point in her life, as her bridge is very narrow and her nose has a look where it is a bit too perfect. She appears to have had a facelift as well. Naomi looks like she has had a browlift, and potentially a facelift along with rhinoplasty as her tip is very narrow and turned up. And injectables are likely in the running for them both.”

Reba McEntire looked great at the awards. Sporting a customized shimmering black gown, the Female Vocalist looked amazing for a 54 year old. Reba likely gets her glow from avoiding the sun and using plastic surgery wisely, having a facelift and injectables over time to keep from looking to plastic.

Dr Walden says, “Country’s funny lady Reba McEntire is no stranger to plastic surgery. Throughout the years there have been reports of facelifts, as well as a possible breast augmentation. It appears that she may use dermal fillers to combat deep set lines.”

Dr Nassif says, “Reba McEntire appears to have had a facelift, which is evident when she smiles. Additional fillers around her face are a good possibility as well, along with some Botox in the forehead as her skin appears very smooth. Rhinoplasty is a possibility due to her narrow bridge. Overall she still looks good and does not appear overdone.”

Another nominee for Female Vocalist was Martina McBride. At 43, Martina is barely starting to show signs of aging, with just a few wrinkles on her neck and some minor crow’s feet. The sexy singer likely uses fillers like Juvederm to keep major signs of aging at bay.

Dr Nassif says, “Martina McBride has likely had some fillers around her face, and Botox in her forehead as her skin appears very smooth. I do not see evidence of a facelift or any major work done. She is naturally pretty, and has a very elegant look on her own.”

At 43, Lee Ann Womack appears to be one of many female country stars to have undergone a breast augmentation in the past. In addition, she may use injectables like Botox to keep her skin smooth for all the make-up that comes with being a country star.

Dr Nassif says, “Lee-ann Womack looks very natural. If anything, she may have had some fillers around her face, but I do not see any evidence of a facelift or a rhinoplasty. Her look is great, and to maintain her natural appearance she would not benefit from any work at this time.”

The CMA’s were dotted with Make Me Heal alum, including a newly redheaded Kellie Pickler, who kept her breast augmentation nearly under wrap (See Make Me Heal’s story on Kellie Pickler’s plastic surgery).

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Pat on
November 15, 2009 12:09 pm

Um yeah most of that is a lie. Reba has said for a fact she has never had anything injected into her face and I don’t think she would lie.

Oh, Hillary, you are looking so tired. Take care of yourself. We need you. It’s not easy doing the job of Secretary of State and trying to keep the President from destroying our country in every conceivable way. You are the one who should be sitting in the Oval Office now. Through some hideous act of fate, an inept, inexperienced, shallow-minded individual grabbed that seat. Oh, Lord, I hope we can hang on until 2012!

Oh, Hillary, you are looking so tired. Take care of yourself. We need you. It’s not easy doing the job of Secretary of State and trying to keep the President from destroying our country in every conceivable way. You are the one who should be sitting in the Oval Office now. Through some hideous act of fate, an inept, inexperienced, shallow-minded individual grabbed that seat. Oh, Lord, I hope we can hang on until 2012!

michelle liao on
November 29, 2012 1:13 am

I highly doubt Reba does botox, as she clearly stated before that she wouldnt, fore it’s practically injecting poison into your body. I don’t know about plastic surgery though, she has mentioned that its a fine option for anyone who has no problem with it. Anyways whether she does it or not shes looks perfectly fine for her age and its obvious that she has self control.

Shannon on
February 7, 2013 6:27 am

Apparently the good doctor hasn’t seen pics of Lee Ann Womack when she was singing on Star Search hosted by Ed McMahon. She’s had pretty much everything done.

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